Di, I had to look up the Luna moth. They are quite impressive for a moth and as large as many butterflies. But not quite as beautiful as Monarchs. I think it's the Monarch's migration that seals the deal for me. Especially since the ones that fly north are the great grandparents of the ones that fly south. I wish I had been born with such a terrific sense of purpose and direction.

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Wow, I forgot how hard it is to be getting up all night with a baby... took a turn with William last night... granny is sleepy... good thing they grow out of it. Maybe I'm not old enough to be a granny yet... or better yet, maybe the great grannies should do night feedings since I hear tales of sleep patterns much like babies with older folks...

And in other news, Andrea and I are thrilled to announce that Andrea is now passing into her second trimester with little baby Harper.

Everything is happening smoothly, and Andrea & baby are smashingly well and happy.

We're in the Florida panhandle for two weeks enjoying this late summer weather with the pups, having a great time playing like little kids.

Congrats! Lots of RVM babies lately, but Harper will be a second generation RVM baby instead of a third Gen like most of the others. So am I counting correctly when I state that Harper will make his(?) appearance in mid to late March 2017?

You'll need to join us for the RVMoon GC in Oregon August 17-23 to see his first lunar eclipse. Not a lot of those happen in any 1 lifetime. Besides where else can a baby be spoiled by SO many grandparents in so little time.

This RV Park is doing a booming business. So many folks rolling in and out on their way to the balloon fiesta. There have been flocks of interest. When we rolled in the Airstream Trailers were everywhere - and yesterday the Lazy Dayz C's. The place has been full since we arrived and the turnover has been amazing. I hear there is no room anywhere in Abq. The things ya see.